Castille is generally 100% Olive Oil. So just weigh out however much oil you want to use, and calculate that to get your lye amount.I know I could work it out ,but to make it easy does anyone have the formula for castille soap using four litres of oil as the start point?
every recipe I have seen uses other amounts.
Working it out using a soap calc avoids typos. You may think people are being unhelpful but honestly you will always have to put your recipes through a soap calc yourself.I will be using 4 litres of olive oil at a time because that is how I get it an just thought that someone may have worked it out before, but it looks as if I will have to do it my self, figure out the weight of oil per litre figure out amount of lye etc etc
Don't just work out the weight of 1 liter. Weigh the oil you are going to use each and every time you make soap. Just because the bottle of your oil says 4 liters, doesn't mean it will weigh the exact same every time you get a new bottle. There may be an over/under pour at the factory where the fill the bottles.just thought that someone may have worked it out before, but it looks as if I will have to do it my self, figure out the weight of oil per litre figure out amount of lye etc etc
Soap making is not a hobby to me, I just wanted to make some I have had a bulk lot of turkish stuff in big blocks that looked like mums laundry soap which I still have.I have not made lots but my first foray was so easy, just under 4 litres,slightly less water than recipe and a bit of sodium lactate, went off to cut in a few days.
It is only for me and lasts forever so have not made any recently hence my silly questions, lost any records of last batch.
I have both pomace and traditional olive oil and I would doubt that the finer points of oil to caustic for each oil would make much difference to a non hobyist who just wants soap
Nobody is in a tither. We just feel it is better to do things the correct and safe way, instead of just winging it and possibly getting a lye heavy soap and hurting whomever uses said soap.,Should have done it in the first place and not got everybody in a tither
It is exactly the same way, except that the weight is of one litre or 1.5 or two litres or whatever.would end up the same ratio, if you used a lye calculatorNobody is in a tither. We just feel it is better to do things the correct and safe way, instead of just winging it and possibly getting a lye heavy soap and hurting whomever uses said soap.
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